Sexuality Education

Sexuality Education

Author: Clint E. Bruess

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780763747596

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Sexuality Education: Theory and Practice, Fourth Edition is designed to prepare future sexuality educators and administrators, as well as seasoned teachers about sexuality and also aims to clarify the false assumptions related to sexuality education. This one-of-a-kind resource provides comprehensive coverage of information and issues related to sexuality education and the skills needed to prepare sexuality educators.


Sexuality Education

Sexuality Education

Author: Carol Cassell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 1351705067

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Originally published in 1989. This book describes a variety of ways to plan and implement sexuality education and provides in-depth information on resources available. Each contributor describes one aspect of the practice of sexuality education: its goals, theory, planning and development, implementation, evaluation, teacher-training, or the role of community agencies. Articles in each section offer practical and useful guidelines for conducting sexuality education and also serve as a sound introduction to the subject. Annotated bibliographies appear at the end of each section.


Sexuality Education Theory And Practice

Sexuality Education Theory And Practice

Author: Clint E. Bruess

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1449649289

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Sexuality Education prepares students planning to be sexuality educators and administrators, as well as seasoned teaching professionals seeking current information and successful methods for teaching elementary, secondary and college students about sexuality with confidence. Sexuality Education Theory and Practice strikes a balance between content and instructional strategies that help students assess their own attitudes and knowledge of human sexuality. Emphasizing that sex education is an integral part of a comprehensive health education program, the text is ideal for helping students from a variety of backgrounds teach sexuality to learners of all ages.


Sexuality Education: Theory and Practice

Sexuality Education: Theory and Practice

Author: Clint E. Bruess

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2011-04-21

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 9780763754952

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Prepare your future sexuality educators or administrators to respond to questions from their own students such as "Am I old enough to date?" or "What is an STI?". Sexuality Education: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition offers your future educators a variety of ideas and perspectives on how to answer these kinds of questions with helpful input and compassion. The authors, both sexuality educators, provide instructional expertise, strategies, and applications that help future educators teach sexuality education to learners of all ages, races, ethnicities, cultures, religious persuasions, and mental and/or physical challenges.


Studyguide for Sexuality Education

Studyguide for Sexuality Education

Author: Cram101 Textbook Reviews

Publisher: Cram101

Published: 2013-05

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781490200255

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Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again Includes all testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events. Cram101 Just the FACTS101 studyguides gives all of the outlines, highlights, and quizzes for your textbook with optional online comprehensive practice tests. Only Cram101 is Textbook Specific. Accompanies: 9780872893795. This item is printed on demand.


The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education

The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education

Author: Louisa Allen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-09

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 1137400331

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This authoritative, state-of-the-art Handbook provides an authoritative overview of issues within sexuality education, coupled with ground-breaking discussion of emerging and unconventional insights in the field. With 32 contributions from 12 countries it definitively traces the landscape of issues, theories and practices in sexuality education globally. These rich and multidisciplinary essays are written by renowned critical sexualities studies experts and rising stars in this area and grouped under four main areas: Global Assemblages of Sexuality Education Sexualities Education in Schools Sexual Cultures, Entertainment Media and Communication Technologies Re-animating What Else Sexuality Education Research Can Do, Be and Become Importantly, this Handbook does not equate sexuality education with safer sex education nor understand this subject as confined to school based programmes. Instead, sexuality education is understood more broadly and to occur in spaces as diverse as community settings and entertainment media, and via communication technologies. It is an essential and comprehensive reference resource for academics, students and researchers of sexuality education that both demarcates the field and stimulates critical discussion of its edges. Chapter 2 is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com.


Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice

Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice

Author: Chris Beasley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 113624705X

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This book explores heterosexualities in their complex and everyday expressions. It engages with theories about the intersection of sexuality with other markers of difference, and gender in particular. The outcome will productively upset equations of heterosexuality with heteronormativity and accounts that cast heterosexuality in "sex critical, sex as danger" terms. Queer/feminist ‘pro-sex’ perspectives have become prevalent in analyses of sexuality, but in these approaches queer becomes the site of subversive, transgressive, exciting and pleasurable sex, while heterosex, if mentioned at all, continues to be seen as objectionable or dowdy. It challenges heterosexuality’s comparative absence in gender/sexuality debates and the common constitution of heterosexuality as nasty, boring and normative. The authors develop an innovative analysis showing the limits of the sharply bifurcated perspectives of the "sex wars". This is not a revisionist account of heterosexuality as merely one option in a fluid smorgasbord, nor does it dismiss the weight of feminist/pro-feminist critiques of heterosexuality. This book establishes that if relations of domination do not constitute the analytical sum of heterosexuality, then identifying its range of potentialities is clearly important for understanding and helping to undo its "nastier" elements.


Literacy, Sexuality, Pedagogy

Literacy, Sexuality, Pedagogy

Author: Jonathan Alexander

Publisher:

Published: 2008-03-15

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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Despite its centrality to much of contemporary personal and public discourse, sexuality remains infrequently discussed in most composition courses, and in our discipline at large. Moreover, its complicated relationship to discourse, to the very languages we use to describe and define our worlds, is woefully understudied in our discipline. Discourse about sexuality, and the discourse of sexuality, surround us—circulating in the news media, on the Web, in conversations, and in the very languages we use to articulate our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It forms a core set of complex discourses through which we approach, make sense of, and construct a variety of meanings, politics, and identities. In Literacy, Sexuality, Pedagogy, Jonathan Alexander argues for the development of students' "sexual literacy." Such a literacy is not just concerned with developing fluency with sexuality as a "hot" topic, but with understanding the intimate interconnectedness of sexuality and literacy in Western culture. Using the work of scholars in queer theory, sexuality studies, and the New Literacy Studies, Alexander unpacks what he sees as a crucial--if often overlooked--dimension of literacy: the fundamental ways in which sexuality has become a key component of contemporary literate practice, of the stories we tell about ourselves, our communities, and our political investments. Alexander then demonstrates through a series of composition exercises and writing assignments how we might develop students' understanding of sexual literacy. Examining discourses of gender, heterosexuality, and marriage allows students (and instructors) a critical opportunity to see how the languages we use to describe ourselves and our communities are saturated with ideologies of sexuality. Understanding how sexuality is constructed and deployed as a way to "make meaning" in our culture gives us a critical tool both to understand some of the fundamental ways in which we know ourselves and to challenge some of the norms that govern our lives. In the process, we become more fluent with the stories that we tell about ourselves and discover how normative notions of sexuality enable (and constrain) narrations of identity, culture, and politics. Such develops not only our understanding of sexuality, but of literacy, as we explore how sexuality is a vital, if vexing, part of the story of who we are.


Sexual Ideology and Schooling

Sexual Ideology and Schooling

Author: Alexander McKay

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1999-11-04

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780791445242

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Presents a comprehensive analysis of the debates surrounding sexuality education in the schools and examines their implications for the content of educational programs.